Starting Question:
1 - 30 is as easy as 1, 2, 3, 4
Quick check-up ... write the equation of the lines.
Question Three: I've got a solution for you
You want 10 liters of a 15% solution, and how have limitless amounts of 10% solution and 30% solution. How much of each do we need?
Question Four: A matter of car choice. Prius vs. Fiesta
I bought a car in 2013 and had some interesting decisions I needed to make.
Question Five: Dining Hall Plans?
Cost of buying/purchasing/overall food issues.
Question Six: Ice Cream Stand
Sid's summer job is working at a roadside stand that sells ice cream. The manager, being the type of manager that manages by making others do all the work, asks Sid to order all the needed cones for the ice cream stand. Understanding the current job market and realizing that if the ice cream stand were to fold, Sid would have trouble finding other work at short notice, Sid agrees and starts to accrue information necessary to a proper cone purchase:
Two types of cones are needed at the stand: standard cones and waffle cones.
The roadside stand storage can hold, at most, 12 boxes of cones.
There is $800 allotted for cones. Sid briefly considers stealing the money and leaving the manager high and dry, but that's just not really who Sid is, and besides, tips on the cones over the summer should be higher than $800.
A box of standard cones is $30.
A box of waffle cones is $80.
What should Sid order? Are there other considerations that Sid should be thinking about?
Question Seven: Linear Programming (see sheet I gave you)